Welcome to Temecula, California. Discover all
the exciting things to do when you visit "The City That Shines Through The Mist". Temecula is home to 40 wineries, many festivals, a community theater,
Old Town Temecula, and many other fun activities to enjoy on your next visit.

Nine-year-old Kansas batboy critically injured by blow to headA 9-year-old batboy for a Kansas baseball team was in critical condition on Sunday after being accidentally struck in the head by a player taking practice swings while waiting for his turn at the plate, a hospital official said. Kaiser Carlisle was knocked unconscious by a blow to the back of his head from a batter warming up during a game on Saturday in Wichita, bringing play to a halt as emergency medical personnel rushed onto the field, according to local television station KAKE-TV. Kaiser was serving as a batboy for the Bee Jays, a team from Liberal, Kansas, competing in the National Baseball Congress World Series, which consists of teams from 15 amateur and semi-professional leagues in the United States and Canada.

Woods optimistic after bounce back in final round(Reuters) - Tiger Woods bounced back from an erratic third round to close with a three-under 68 at the Quicken Loans National and predicted he would eventually get back to winning golf tournaments. Striping it," Woods told CBS TV after his round at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia. "Good day." Woods, who has been struggling mightily to regain his form after back surgery and another swing change, hit another bump in the road with three bogeys in four holes from the 11th, but added a birdie at 17 for 68 and an eight-under total of 276.

ECONOMY
NEWS

Egypt says over half of summit promises turned into projects -planning ministerBy Ehab Farouk CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has turned more than half of initial agreements signed at a March investor conference into investment projects, the planning minister said, as Cairo tries to regenerate an economy battered by years of turmoil. The government said it had signed deals worth $36 billion at an international investment conference in Sharm El Sheikh, and that the total worth of deals and memorandums of understanding (MoU) signed was $60 billion, in addition to $12.5 billion pledged by Gulf Arab allies. "Over 50 percent of the MoUs we signed in the Sharm El Sheikh summit have turned into deals and work has started on them," Planning Minister Ashraf al-Arabi said in a Reuters interview on Saturday.

Rome does not plan referendum for 2024 Olympics bidBy Karolos Grohmann KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - There will be no referendum to decide whether Rome's 2024 summer Olympics bid should go ahead despite the city's withdrawal of a previous bid in 2012 over financial concerns, Italian bid officials said on Sunday. Rome campaigned briefly for the 2020 summer Olympics but the government pulled the plug on the bid saying the country's difficult economic situation at the time would prevent it from offering the necessary financial guarantees. The Italian capital has since launched another bid to land the 2024 Olympics but is not planning to hold a public vote over it, the chairman of the country's Olympic Committee said.